2015


  • Achterberg, I., Bauerochse, A., Giesecke, T., Metzler, A. and Leuschner, H.-H. (2015). Contemporaneousness of Trackway Construction and Environmental Change: a Dendrochronological Study in Northwest-German Mires. Interdisciplinaria Archeologica, 6, 19-29.

  • Akbari, T., Lak, R., Shahbazi, R., Alizadeh, K., Asadi, A., Ghadimi, M. (2015). Palaeo-climate modeling and identification of anthropogenic effects in high Zagros Mountains. Environmental Science 13(3): 89-102 (in Persian)
  • Alizadeh, K., Cohen, M. and Behling, H. (2015). Origin and dynamics of the northern South American coastal savanna belt during the Holocene - the role of climate, sea-level, fire and humans. Quaternary Science Reviews 122, 51-62.

  • Arz, H. W., Shumilovskikh, L. S., Wegwerth, A., Fleitmann, D. & Behling, H. (2015). Environmental and Climate Dynamics During the Last Two Glacial Terminations and Interglacials in the Black Sea/Northern Anatolian Region. In Schulz, M. & Paul, A. (eds.): Integrated Analysis of Interglacial Climate Dynamics (INTERDYNAMIC), 121-126. Springer International Publishing, Cham.

  • Bauerochse, A., Achterberg, I., Leuschner, H.H. (2015). Evidence for climate change between 2200 BC and 2160 BC derived from subfossil bog and riverine trees from Germany. In: Harald Meller, Helge Wolfgang Arz, Reinhard Jung, Roberto Risch (Hrsg.): 2200 BC - A climatic breakdown as cause for the collapse of the old world? 7. deutscher Archäologentag vom 23. bis 26. Oktober 2014 in Halle (Saale). Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle 12/1 2015, 643-650.

  • Behling, H. (2015). Die Entwicklung der Araukarienwälder und des Campos im südlichen Brasilien im Spätquartär. Ber. d. Reinh.-Tüxen-Ges., 27, 146-152.

  • Biagioni, S., Krashevska, V., Achnopha, Y., Saad, A., Sabiham, S. & Behling, H. (2015). 8000 years of vegetation dynamics and environmental changes of a unique inland peat ecosystem of the Jambi Province in Central Sumatra, Indonesia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 440, 813-829.

  • Biagioni, S., Wündsch, M., Haberzettl, T. & Behling, H. (2015). Assessing resilience/sensitivity of tropical mountain rainforests towards climate variability of the last 1500 years: The long-term perspective at Lake Kalimpaa (Sulawesi, Indonesia). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 213, 42-53.

  • Flantua, S. G., Hooghiemstra, H., Grimm, E. C., Behling, H., Bush, M. B., González-Arango, C., Gosling, W. D., Ledru, M.-P., Lozano-García, S., Maldonado, A., Prieto, A. R., Rull, V. & Van Boxel, John H. (2015). Updated site compilation of the Latin American Pollen Database. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 223, 104-115.

  • Hermanowski, B.; da Costa, M. L.; Behling, H. (2015): Possible linkages of palaeofires in southeast Amazonia to a changing climate since the Last Glacial Maximum. Veget Hist Archaebot 24 (2), pp. 279–292. DOI: 10.1007/s00334-014-0472-0

  • Jan, F., Schüler, L., Behling, H. (2015). Trends of pollen grain size variation in C3 and C4 Poaceae species using pollen morphology for future assessment of grassland ecosystem dynamics. Grana, 54, 129-145.DOI: 10.1080/00173134.2014.966754

  • Jan, F.; Schüler, L.; Behling, H. (2015): Vegetation and pollen along a 200-km transect in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, northwestern Pakistan. Palynology 40 (3), pp. 322–342. DOI: 10.1080/01916122.2015.1052154

  • Kirchner, A., Nehren, U., Behling, H. and Heinrich, J. (2015). Mid- and late Holocene fluvial dynamics in the tropical Guapi-Macacu catchment, Southeast Brazil: The role of climate change and human impact. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 426, 308-318.

  • Levkovskaya, G. M., Shumilovskikh, L. S., Anikovich, M. V., Platonova, N. I., Hoffecker, J. F., Lisitsyn, S. N. et al. (2015). Supra-regional correlations of the most ancient paleosols and Paleolithic layers of Kostenki-Borschevo region (Russian Plain). Quaternary International 365, 114-134.

  • Matthias, I., Semmler M.S.S., Giesecke, T. (2015). Pollen diversity captures landscape structure and diversity. Journal of Ecology, 103, 880-890.

  • Mendes, L.A. da S., Pires, E.F., Meneses, M.E.N. da S., Behling, H., (2015). Vegetational changes during the last millennium inferred from a palynological record from the Bananal Island, Tocantins, Brazil. Acta Amazonica, 45, 215-230.

  • Meneses, M.E.N. da S., Costa, M.L. da, Enters, D., Behling, H. (2015). Environmental changes during the last millennium based on multi-proxy palaeoecological records in a savanna-forest mosaic from the northernmost Brazilian Amazon region. Anais Brasileira de Ciencias, 87, 1623-1651.

  • Parducci, L., Väliranta, M., Salonen, J. S., Ronkainen, T., Matetovici, I., Fontana, S. L., Eskola, T., Sarala, P. and Suyama, Y. (2015). Proxy comparison in ancient peat sediments: pollen, macrofossil and plant DNA. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 370, 20130382.

  • Rodríguez-Zorro, P. A., Enters, D., Hermanowski, B., da Costa, M. L. and Behling, H. (2015). Vegetation changes and human impact inferred from an oxbow lake in southwestern Amazonia, Brazil since the 19th century. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 62, 186-194.

  • Sadowski, E.-M., Seyfullah, L. J., Sadowski, F., Fleischmann, A., Behling, H. and Schmidt, A. R. (2015). Carnivorous leaves from Baltic amber. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 112, 190-195.

  • Seppä H., Schurgers G., Miller P.A., Bjune A.E., Giesecke, T., Kühl N., Renssen H., Salonen J.S. (2015). Trees tracking a warmer climate: The Holocene range shift of hazel (Corylus avellana) in northern Europe. The Holocene. 25, 53-63.

  • Shumilovskikh, L. S., Schlütz, F., Achterberg, I., Bauerochse, A. and Leuschner, H. H. (2015). Non-Pollen Palynomorphs From Mid-Holocene Peat Of The Raised Bog Borsteler Moor (Lower Saxony, Germany). Studia Quaternia, 32, 5-18.

  • Shumilovskikh, L. S., Schlütz, F., Achterberg, I., Kvitkina, A., Bauerochse, A. and Leuschner, H. H. (2015). Pollen as nutrient source in Holocene ombrotrophic bogs. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 221, 171-178.

  • Torbenson, M.C.A., Plunkett, G., Brown, D.M., Pilcher, J.R., Leuschner, H.H. (2015). Asynchrony in key Holocene chronologies: Evidence from Irish Bog pines. Geology, 9, 799-802.

  • Trondman, A.K., Gaillard, M.J., Mazier, F., Sugita, S., Fyfe, R., Nielsen, A.B., Twiddle, C., Barratt, P., Birks, H.J.B., Bjune, A.E., Björkman, L., Broström, A., Caseldine, C., David, R., Dodson, J., Dörfler, W., Fischer, E., van Geel, B., Giesecke, T., Hultberg, T., Kalnina, L., Kangur, M., van der Knaap, P., Koff, T., Kunes, P., Lagerås, P., Latałowa, M., Lechterbeck, J., Leroyer, C., Leydet, M., Lindbladh, M., Marquer, L., Mitchell, F.J.G., Odgaard, B.V., Peglar, S.M., Persson, T., Poska, A., Rösch, M., Seppä, H., Veski, S. and Wick, L. (2015). Pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of Holocene regional vegetation cover (plant functional types and land-cover types) in Europe suitable for climate modelling. Global Change Biology. 21, 676-697.

  • Villota, A., Behling, H. (2015). Late Glacial and Holocene Environmental Change Inferred from the Paramo of Cajanuma in the Podocarpus National Park, Southern Ecuador Caldasia, 36, 345-364.

  • Villota, A., León-Yánez, S., Behling H. (2015). Mid- and late Holocene high resolution vegetation and environmental dynamics in the Llanganates National Park, Anteojos Valley, central Ecuadorian Andes. Palynology 39, 350-361.

  • Vogel, S., Märker, M., Rellini, I., Hoelzmann, P., Wulf, S., Robinson, M., Steinhübel, L., Di Maio, G., Imperatore, C., Kastenmeier, P., Liebmann, L., Esposito, D. and Seiler, F. (2015). From a stratigraphic sequence to a landscape evolution model: Late Pleistocene and Holocene volcanism, soil formation and land use in the shade of Mount Vesuvius (Italy). Quaternary International, online.

  • Wang, LC., Behling, H., Kao, S.J., Li, H.C., Selvaraj, K., Hsieh, M.L. and Chang, Y.P. (2015). Late Holocene environment of subalpine northeastern Taiwan from pollen and diatom analysis of lake sediments. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 114, 447-456.